“I'm not upset about @TiffanyHaddish or @GirlsTripMovie not getting a nom... I'm discouraged about the fact that the Hollywood Foreign Press/@goldenglobes wouldn't even WATCH the movie,” she tweeted last month.

Haddish said she was only interested in the award ceremony if it included a check at the end of the night.

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“Girls Trip was one of the most successful films this summer & Tiff was hands down the funniest person on screen in 2017 and we couldn't get eyes on the film or a press conference. How could a nom happen & how much more critical acclaim must a movie have to simply get a screening?”

But Haddish, who starred in the Malcolm D. Lee movie along with Queen Latifah and Regina Hall, said she has bigger things to focus on than the award show — especially her newfound success

“The only part that's blowing my mind is where's my sleep at? I mean I planned for this. You know when you plan to buy a house and you finally move into the house and you're like, ‘Yeah!! It's my house! I did the work!’ It's a great feeling,” she said Wednesday night.